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In the surface area formula for cylinders, which of the following represents the lateral area? 2πr^2 πrh 2πrh πr^2
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In the surface area formula for cylinders, which of the following represents the lateral area? 2πr^2 πrh 2πrh πr^2
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In the surface area formula for cylinders, which of the following represents the lateral area?
2πr^2
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2πrh
πr^2
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The answer is 2πrh. Sorry im late.
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In cylinders,
Lateral Area =
2πrh
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